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only 22 countries in the world have maintained their democratic character continuously. this democracy club is an elite club, and time is the ultimate arbitor not only of good wines and the like, but if a good country can maintain it's democratic character. it's a long movie we're watching. >> eliot: and a tenuous moment where morsi is trying to bridge the gap between mubarak and institutions and as you said a few moments ago the judiciary is a mubarak holdover and he's getting along better with the united states than his own support structure. >> he's borrowing a page from the mubarak book. can morsi play the role of totalitarian if he supports american and israeli issues on other matters the fight against terror, try to isolate iran, these are issues that mubarak cooperated well with the west, and we bargained in terms of this cooperation we gave mubarak a pass, more or less, actually more on the issue of human rights and gun control. morsi cannot play the same game as mubarak but on this narrow issue he saw an window here to make his move as justification and cover. >
only 22 countries in the world have maintained their democratic character continuously. this democracy club is an elite club, and time is the ultimate arbitor not only of good wines and the like, but if a good country can maintain it's democratic character. it's a long movie we're watching. >> eliot: and a tenuous moment where morsi is trying to bridge the gap between mubarak and institutions and as you said a few moments ago the judiciary is a mubarak holdover and he's getting along...
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i love israel and when they're attacked by a terrorist group, i'm going to stand up for israel. >> is it fair to say you are somebody who would like to be in the conversation in 2016? >> i think it's fair to say that i think conservative prips govern best and i would like to have some role as governor going forward to make sure we have conservatives in every level of government. >> you're an alumnus not of uba or virginia tech but notre dame. >> i am. >> you play alabama or georgia? >> it doesn't matter. we have the best defense in the country. we have a lot of spirited kids with a lot heart. i'm sorry we had to beat miami. either one, i think it's going to be a great game. >> thanks for coming and oh, i forgot to ask you one other question. are you supporting bill bawling? >> i told him i would support him. >> you're sticking with it? >> he's a good men. he has helped us create jobs. >> are you worried about a divisive primary? >> look, primaries and conventions are about choices. once we finish those, we get back and try to win. >> all right, governor bob mcdonnell. >> thanks. >> yo
i love israel and when they're attacked by a terrorist group, i'm going to stand up for israel. >> is it fair to say you are somebody who would like to be in the conversation in 2016? >> i think it's fair to say that i think conservative prips govern best and i would like to have some role as governor going forward to make sure we have conservatives in every level of government. >> you're an alumnus not of uba or virginia tech but notre dame. >> i am. >> you play...
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you would think if you watched coverage of this debate that grover norquist was single handedly stopping progress from occurring. he's not a member of congress, he does not have a constituency. he is an activist in washington. by the way, this story to some extent is over. republicans have signaled they are open to raising taxes on the rich. many of them have attacked grover norquist. but if you get a hand held calculator and a calculator action you will conclude that the rich being undertaxed is not the reason we have a debt larger than our economy. it's entitlements. medicare, medicaid and social security. and by the way, that's the debate. will we curtail entitlement spending and that is exactly the debate that is not being covered in the press. >> steve: and the reason we brought this up is because according to the research, the main stream media blaming republicans more for the problem, it's a shared responsibility. first of all, the sequester, despite what the president said at the debate, which actually an invention of the white house. so you've got to -- when you talk about compr
you would think if you watched coverage of this debate that grover norquist was single handedly stopping progress from occurring. he's not a member of congress, he does not have a constituency. he is an activist in washington. by the way, this story to some extent is over. republicans have signaled they are open to raising taxes on the rich. many of them have attacked grover norquist. but if you get a hand held calculator and a calculator action you will conclude that the rich being undertaxed...
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it can't be earlier than that. >> chris: o was it the 22. >> nd the fourth thursday. that gives us an extra weekend, christmas is on a tuesday so i think we're going to have a nice, long selling season. we're going to see real growth and we'll go back and look in mid december and see whether we need to make an adjustment but everything we're heard, we had a great weekend. >> mr. sweeney, the numbers for the markets are not as strong. the dow jones is down 236 points or 1.8% since election day. the question, and this gets us to the main subject today, how much of that do you believe is investor concern about the fiscal cliff? >> when we surveyed our investors, 83% were concerned about the fiscal cliff and the long term national debt. what you've seen, a pullback in the equity markets. we had through the third quarter of this year an equity market up 15%. up 30% year over year and auto you're seeing a pullback from that at that time. couple things, one, when you think about making investment decisions, make investing decisions first. it's national to think about rebalan
it can't be earlier than that. >> chris: o was it the 22. >> nd the fourth thursday. that gives us an extra weekend, christmas is on a tuesday so i think we're going to have a nice, long selling season. we're going to see real growth and we'll go back and look in mid december and see whether we need to make an adjustment but everything we're heard, we had a great weekend. >> mr. sweeney, the numbers for the markets are not as strong. the dow jones is down 236 points or 1.8%...
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that's grover norquist in the new york times. basically, you're saying, you're going to hold the line. it's a tough house, you're going to hold the line. okay, now, bear with me for a second. you fast forward until the end of december, there's no deal. the republicans is not caved and the president is pressing for higher tax rates on the rich. he says to the republicans, look what you're doing, you're going to push us over the cliff, you're going to push us into recession and you're going to get the blame and do you doubt for one moment that the republicans would get the blame if we go into recession and over the cliff? 'cause they would, you know, and there's another vote coming up in two years and they'd be carrying that around and they carry a recession around their neck. go. >> it is true that cbs will tell that story. but, what i've been urging the republicans to do is two things, one is, to insist that the negotiations, as we move forward, be on c-span and the reason for that we know from woodward's book and from talking to
that's grover norquist in the new york times. basically, you're saying, you're going to hold the line. it's a tough house, you're going to hold the line. okay, now, bear with me for a second. you fast forward until the end of december, there's no deal. the republicans is not caved and the president is pressing for higher tax rates on the rich. he says to the republicans, look what you're doing, you're going to push us over the cliff, you're going to push us into recession and you're going to...
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that is following the january 22 elections. those are some of the latest headlines on c-span radio. [video clip] >> you listen to mayor bloomberg. he said the damage was maybe the worst storm the city ever faced and the tidal surge was 14. governor chris christie said the damage in new jersey was unthinkable and we had fires and hurricane-force winds, massive flooding, snow. when you looked at that and but flooding to the health care systems and the shutdown of the stock exchanges, you start to get a sense of the massive scale and scope of this storm and yet the networks performed. i have read dozens of stories over the last couple weeks on how for many consumers their only tie to any information or people was through their smartphone, linking social media and other smartphone. while there was an impact on some websites, the networks performed really pretty well. >> my assessment is some networks did well, some networks did less well, but we don't have solid information about this, because there are no reporting requirements on these networks, no standards by which we measure their
that is following the january 22 elections. those are some of the latest headlines on c-span radio. [video clip] >> you listen to mayor bloomberg. he said the damage was maybe the worst storm the city ever faced and the tidal surge was 14. governor chris christie said the damage in new jersey was unthinkable and we had fires and hurricane-force winds, massive flooding, snow. when you looked at that and but flooding to the health care systems and the shutdown of the stock exchanges, you...
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and republicans would be freed from this pledge with grover norquist. no longer would they be voting to increase taxes. we would be giving them limited opportunities to vote to cut taxes for middle income, working families and others who need it and deserve it. unfortunately, they wouldn't get the vote on restoring the bush-era rates for millionaires and billionaires for a total of dividends down to 15% or even back to the capital gains rates of clinton era or maybe back to the reagan era. we could talk about significant revenues that would not impact or hurt 98% of the people in this country. >> eliot: i think your logic is impeccable. i'm one of those saying for a long time let them expire. our hand only gets stronger as we go forwards january 1 and after. after january 15th, you can retroactively fix anything done between the expiration and the date that you pass a new bill. it's not as though these changes are permanent, and beyond correction by congress. >> in fact, the irs said they couldn't get new withholding tables for the new tax rate before m
and republicans would be freed from this pledge with grover norquist. no longer would they be voting to increase taxes. we would be giving them limited opportunities to vote to cut taxes for middle income, working families and others who need it and deserve it. unfortunately, they wouldn't get the vote on restoring the bush-era rates for millionaires and billionaires for a total of dividends down to 15% or even back to the capital gains rates of clinton era or maybe back to the reagan era. we...
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welcome back. 5:22. christine romans is minding our business this morning. >> good tuesday morning, everybody. u.s. stock futures are up right now. we've got key reports today on durable goods orders, home prices, consumer confidence. there will be a big focus this week on the american economy and how it's healing. european markets are higher this morning after officials agreed on bailout terms for greece late last night. and new this morning a warning on the fiscal cliff, and a downgrade on expectations for u.s. economic growth. the oecd says it expects the u.s. economy to grow at a rate of 2.2% this year. that's lower than previously expected. and on fiscal cliff negotiations, this is what the oecd said, quote, decisive policy action is needed to ensure that stalemate over fiscal policy in the united states and continuing euro area instability do not plunge the world back into recession. and, here in sandyland, many people have been in the dark for days. some for weeks, after superstorm sandy. and some
welcome back. 5:22. christine romans is minding our business this morning. >> good tuesday morning, everybody. u.s. stock futures are up right now. we've got key reports today on durable goods orders, home prices, consumer confidence. there will be a big focus this week on the american economy and how it's healing. european markets are higher this morning after officials agreed on bailout terms for greece late last night. and new this morning a warning on the fiscal cliff, and a downgrade...
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there hasn't been any changing of the israel and palestinian peace treaty or demonizing of israel and saying the palestinians are all good and israel's position is entirely indefensible and he has not sounded like the iranians, for example. i am hopeful he is trying to find a middle job. but keeping weapons out of the gaza strip is a difficult proposition yet if you try to blockade the place you caught the other problem of great antagonism in the palestinian and arab movements and population. so it is a thankful and impossible task but the instinct is to navigate the middle ground. >>shepard: our government and other western nations is your sense have enough sway although hamas, it is the muslim brotherhood by another name, they are so well connected? >>guest: we have to pick and choose our battles because if we try to call every shot we are not going to have enough sway. he is the response to mubarak who we supported for three decades and that fact we got mubarak out is not enough to compensate. morrissey will have -- morsi wil have a different agenda. we do not want an oppressive su
there hasn't been any changing of the israel and palestinian peace treaty or demonizing of israel and saying the palestinians are all good and israel's position is entirely indefensible and he has not sounded like the iranians, for example. i am hopeful he is trying to find a middle job. but keeping weapons out of the gaza strip is a difficult proposition yet if you try to blockade the place you caught the other problem of great antagonism in the palestinian and arab movements and population....
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at the end of the day, this is a debate over tactics. the real question is political theology and we don't disagree on that. >> how many republicans quietly have come up to xrou and said, you know what, you're right? this is the right strategy? >> there's certainly a division of opinion, variety of opinion inside the republican congress. i'll let other members speak for themselves and just leave it at all. >> grover norquist -- you were talking about leverage and you believe republicans could get more leverage if they got this out of the way, called the white house's bluff, if you will and said, okay, fine, we'll give you this and have the larger debate. he believes the debt ceiling should be used as leverage. is that responsible governing? >> i think the speaker did, in our conference did the right thing last time. we were willing to raise the debt ceiling. that's a tough vote for republicans, but only if it was accompanied by reforms and long-term spending cuts. i actually think that's a good thing and should be institutionized. we sho
at the end of the day, this is a debate over tactics. the real question is political theology and we don't disagree on that. >> how many republicans quietly have come up to xrou and said, you know what, you're right? this is the right strategy? >> there's certainly a division of opinion, variety of opinion inside the republican congress. i'll let other members speak for themselves and just leave it at all. >> grover norquist -- you were talking about leverage and you believe...
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israel defense minister announced he's quitting politics. israelies go to polls january 22 to vote for members of parliament. the graduate served as the israeli prime minister from 1999 until twun. >> new york city mayor is asking washington for $9.8 billion to help pay for damage from super storm sandy saying insurance will only pay for $9 billion of the $19 kbrinl sandy did to the city. the storm killed 40 residents, left 10,000 homeless. bloomberg says he expects feds to antiy up. >> i believe that we're going to win. i still think we're going to get that stadium on the west side.%fyqt i'm an optimist. >> new york governor kuomo is asking washington for $42 chris christie is seeking $30 william. total is still less than $146 billion washington provided after hurricane katrina. >> up next, nasa announces it's longest space flight and american astronauts that will take part in the mission. >> giants will get a record bonus every player is paid, including suspended slugger melky cabrerra. >> michael finney q and a just head. i'll answer your
israel defense minister announced he's quitting politics. israelies go to polls january 22 to vote for members of parliament. the graduate served as the israeli prime minister from 1999 until twun. >> new york city mayor is asking washington for $9.8 billion to help pay for damage from super storm sandy saying insurance will only pay for $9 billion of the $19 kbrinl sandy did to the city. the storm killed 40 residents, left 10,000 homeless. bloomberg says he expects feds to antiy up....
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is this a debate about political tactics? >> to a degree, i think it is. i don't think the republicans really know where their negotiating position is which is a reason you're hearing republicans say kick the can down the road six months and do a grand plan and why democrats say to do it now. the republicans haven't found their footing since the election. the big problem is spending. no one wants to talk about spending. the fiscal cliff is a bipartisan compromise that would do draconian cuts in the budget they never wanted in the first place. it's foolish to think congress will have a plan to fix things when congress designed the plan they are trying to fix. >> some democrats say entitlements can be on the table but should deal with long-term reform afterwards. here's what senator dick durbin said yesterday on "starting point." >> entitlements need to be part of the long-term strategy but do it in a thoughtful way. i don't want to see major changes decided in the heat of the moment. let's get through the fiscal cliff, find a way to avert it. but at the end
is this a debate about political tactics? >> to a degree, i think it is. i don't think the republicans really know where their negotiating position is which is a reason you're hearing republicans say kick the can down the road six months and do a grand plan and why democrats say to do it now. the republicans haven't found their footing since the election. the big problem is spending. no one wants to talk about spending. the fiscal cliff is a bipartisan compromise that would do draconian...
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way to go, man. 30-22. eagle quarterback michael vick had to sit out of the game because he's still recovering from a recent concussion. ahead on "starting point," more republican lawmakers breaking with grover norquist on that pledge not to raise taxes. could there be a political backlash? next hear from one senator who signed the pledge, pat toomey of pennsylvania. >> and after a record-breaking holiday shopping weekend, how did retailers fare on cyber monday. the staggering numbers ahead. ♪ [ gordon ] for some this line is a convenience. how you doing today? i'm good thanks. how are you? i'm good. [ gordon ] but for others, it's all they can afford. every day nearly nine million older americans don't have enough to eat. anything else? no, not today. join me, aarp, and aarp foundation in the drive to end hunger by visiting drivetoendhunger.org. and with my bankamericard cash rewards credit card, i love 'em even more. i earn 1% cash back everywhere, every time. 2% on groceries. 3% on gas. automatically.
way to go, man. 30-22. eagle quarterback michael vick had to sit out of the game because he's still recovering from a recent concussion. ahead on "starting point," more republican lawmakers breaking with grover norquist on that pledge not to raise taxes. could there be a political backlash? next hear from one senator who signed the pledge, pat toomey of pennsylvania. >> and after a record-breaking holiday shopping weekend, how did retailers fare on cyber monday. the staggering...
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welcome to it. 22 minutes after the hour. 1-800-steph-12 the phone number. eric boehlert from media matters rejoins us on right-wing world. bill crystal on fox news sounding reasonable. >> republicans are going into contortions to try not to raise the top rate while, in fact, trying to produce more revenues which speaker boehner said he's for and to produce them from the wealthy since they're scared of being accused of attacking the middle class. the republicans have a huge opportunity to be champions of the working class and middle class instead of scream and yelling about millionaires. >> stephanie: oh dear. he's starting to give good advice. eric, what happened? >> his presidential prognostications are still off. he has made sense a few times about this. bill crystal unlike, you know, the folks at breitbart and unlike the new emergence of the right wing media online which seems to have no comprehension on how you actually win independent votes and things like that, i mean he's speaking the obvious truth which is republican party has completely -- certainl
welcome to it. 22 minutes after the hour. 1-800-steph-12 the phone number. eric boehlert from media matters rejoins us on right-wing world. bill crystal on fox news sounding reasonable. >> republicans are going into contortions to try not to raise the top rate while, in fact, trying to produce more revenues which speaker boehner said he's for and to produce them from the wealthy since they're scared of being accused of attacking the middle class. the republicans have a huge opportunity to...
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norquist certainly hasn't. but then he bears no responsibility for governing and is concerned less with voters and their welfare than with those of us in the news media who have been too quick to summon him, rewarding his staged and reliable vividness. >> i saw him doing an interview yesterday, i believe it was. about the pledge and those who are now coming out saying they might break the pledge and they were sort of veiled -- like threats in it. and i don't get where he gets the ability -- for what are we afraid of? >> listen, i -- i like grover personally -- >> i know you do, and i do too. >> and let me say, i absolutely love -- like his ability -- he's a public relations genius. because grover -- grover -- all of grover's power doesn't come from grover. he's not like the puppet master. it would be like if i went to capitol hill and represented sunshine. and sunshine's a good thing, you like sunshine? >> i love sunshine. >> listen, if i run, i'm going to try to make it sunny in our district a lot more. that's
norquist certainly hasn't. but then he bears no responsibility for governing and is concerned less with voters and their welfare than with those of us in the news media who have been too quick to summon him, rewarding his staged and reliable vividness. >> i saw him doing an interview yesterday, i believe it was. about the pledge and those who are now coming out saying they might break the pledge and they were sort of veiled -- like threats in it. and i don't get where he gets the ability...
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>> in 2007, i signed it the grover norquist pledge. in 2010 i was asked to sign it again, and i did not. >> you changed on that? >> i do not believe we need to raise taxes at this time and i do not need to sign a pledge to do that. >> we have to be realistic about what we are going to do and make tough decisions. i talked to people who are affluent and they do not mind paying more. >> we will continue the discussion about the economy, and whether the math really adds up for the deficit. we will look at some of the numbers, all of that on the other side of the debate. please stay with us. welcome back to the continuation of our debate. with us today, congressman allen west and patrick murphy. we will continue our discussion with george bennett. >> we left hanging on the deficit. you are opposed to raising taxes. the deficit this past year was $1.1 trillion. if you are not going to raise taxes, what are the things you can cut to get close to erasing a $1.1 trillion deficit? >> we should be about $230 billion, but we have to look at agenc
>> in 2007, i signed it the grover norquist pledge. in 2010 i was asked to sign it again, and i did not. >> you changed on that? >> i do not believe we need to raise taxes at this time and i do not need to sign a pledge to do that. >> we have to be realistic about what we are going to do and make tough decisions. i talked to people who are affluent and they do not mind paying more. >> we will continue the discussion about the economy, and whether the math really...
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the broward county sheriff's office says that a new mexico woman and 22 others, they were on a diving trip when their boat hit a wave, and then it capsized. the woman was taken to a local hospital where she died. there's no word yet on an exact cause of death. three others were treated for injuries and then released. rick: and now to the holiday tragedy in texas that we covered for you live right here on fox. two people are dead after a chain reaction crash involving over a hundred vehicles. it shut down the highway for hours, and it happened so fast that some drivers said that they had absolutely no time to react. >> there were three cars in front of me, and i saw it about to happen, and sure enough, um, the first car that stopped, the second car tried to avoid hitting it but just tagged it, you know, on the bummerper, andi literally was able to stop without hitting anyone. >> seeing this happen around you, what was going through your mind? >> get the hell out of the way, you know? i was thinking, like, people, you know, pay attention. just pay attention to what the hell you're doing
the broward county sheriff's office says that a new mexico woman and 22 others, they were on a diving trip when their boat hit a wave, and then it capsized. the woman was taken to a local hospital where she died. there's no word yet on an exact cause of death. three others were treated for injuries and then released. rick: and now to the holiday tragedy in texas that we covered for you live right here on fox. two people are dead after a chain reaction crash involving over a hundred vehicles. it...
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where does the immigration debate go from here? we get the views of two members of congress congress: kay billyn is a republican senator from texas and luis gutierrez is a democratic congressman from illinois. senator, how does your and senator kyl's new achieve proposal differ from the dream act that failed to pass the senate at the end of 2010? >> our proposal gives legality to those young people who come here, they've known no other country but america because they were here early and they're going to get an education or they're going to get a vocational degree of some kind or they're going to serve in the military. and they will have a legal status. where it differs is that unless they decide to pursue citizenship, it is not an automatic. if they do pursue citizenship-- which they can under the law as it is today-- they would go behind the people who are already in line so that there is a fairness in the system to those who have waited for years to become regularized. but they will have a preference in that they will be here le
where does the immigration debate go from here? we get the views of two members of congress congress: kay billyn is a republican senator from texas and luis gutierrez is a democratic congressman from illinois. senator, how does your and senator kyl's new achieve proposal differ from the dream act that failed to pass the senate at the end of 2010? >> our proposal gives legality to those young people who come here, they've known no other country but america because they were here early and...
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>> today, former prime minister, there's a huge debate in israel. former prime minister, israeli prime minister said publicly that he supports this bid. that this bid actually enhances a two-state eventual solution. five members of the head secret service. five former head secret service in israel, they said that we need to negotiate as israel as anybody. this is what will guarantee our security. and include hamas in this negotiation. they said it over and over. look, there's no military solution for this conflict. it's only a political solution and settlement. if we don't meet the palestinian aspiration for freedom, democracy and dignity and sovereign state, we will always have this conflict and we'll always have violence. if we will not empower mahmoud abbas, we automatically empower the other side. israel has been negotiating with hamas on the soldier that was kidn kidnapped, on the last conflict we had a week ago. if they want hamas to slowly, slowly -- if they want the palestinians to rally around mahmoud abbas and the moderates they have to ac
>> today, former prime minister, there's a huge debate in israel. former prime minister, israeli prime minister said publicly that he supports this bid. that this bid actually enhances a two-state eventual solution. five members of the head secret service. five former head secret service in israel, they said that we need to negotiate as israel as anybody. this is what will guarantee our security. and include hamas in this negotiation. they said it over and over. look, there's no military...
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grover norquist and others will feel the impact of that analysis. connell: we will see how that plays out. thank you to both of you, as always, for coming on. >> thank you. dagen: billionaire hedge fund manager steve: on the ropes. what does charlie gasparino know about it? connell: and then we have holdups in holiday travel. there is jeff flock at the o'hare airport in chicago. jeff: a foggy day in chicago town. what is the impact? i will show you and tell you what we come back. standby. it is not a pretty bored. ♪ [ male announcer ] with over 50 delicious choices of green giant vegetables it's easy to eat like a giant... ♪ and feel like a green giant. ♪ ho ho ho ♪ green giant dagen: breaking news to bring you that a mideast cease-fire could be imminent. two well respected sources telling fox news that they expect israel to announce a cease-fire later tonight or tomorrow local time. they expect hamas to declare an independent cease-fire as they did in january 2009. it comes as hillary clinton shuttles across the middle east. connell: let's
grover norquist and others will feel the impact of that analysis. connell: we will see how that plays out. thank you to both of you, as always, for coming on. >> thank you. dagen: billionaire hedge fund manager steve: on the ropes. what does charlie gasparino know about it? connell: and then we have holdups in holiday travel. there is jeff flock at the o'hare airport in chicago. jeff: a foggy day in chicago town. what is the impact? i will show you and tell you what we come back. standby....
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just going to say, republicans -- the problem here for republicans is they're trying to get off this 22-year rae fusal to raise taxes, and think to cut any kind of a deal, they almost -- even if the deal -- the parameters are in place they have to go to the very edge. we held out as lodge as we could, all of those things. i don't know why you think gradual fiscal cliff is a fun term. >> steve's book of fun terms. >> i'd like to read that. >> moving on to other fun things, look it. black friday was a few days ago. the christmas shopping season's officially upon us. i don't particularly care for black friday. i refuse to go in a store. >> not a big shopper? >> shock ily. one of the reasons i don't go in stores is because of what happened in kansas? i think this is kansas here. this is lingerie. this is victoria's secret, lingerie in the oak park mall in kansas. how would you like to be in the middle of that, trying to calm that crowd down. there's another one. it happened somewhere else. >> forever 21 bag. >> it just reminds me. >> your favorite store? >> i like it. >> there's tulsa. that
just going to say, republicans -- the problem here for republicans is they're trying to get off this 22-year rae fusal to raise taxes, and think to cut any kind of a deal, they almost -- even if the deal -- the parameters are in place they have to go to the very edge. we held out as lodge as we could, all of those things. i don't know why you think gradual fiscal cliff is a fun term. >> steve's book of fun terms. >> i'd like to read that. >> moving on to other fun things, look...
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they get 30 hours of debate. and, of course, as we've seen in the senate that 30 hours of debate is never used. it just consumes 30 hours of floor time. most of it spent, as the distinguishes presiding officer and i and others who preside in the senate notice, in quorum calls, in endless, deadly quorum calls with the poor old clerk having to call off the names slowly, slowly, slowly, and quietly in the chamber and nothing going on and people who are looking at this on c-span and who dial into the senate very often see that nothing going on. well, that nothing going on is usually the hallmark of the modern filibuster. it is a colossal waste of time. it is intended to be a colossal waste of time because if you do that hundreds of times as our minority has, multiply those hundreds of filibusters by 30 hours each, and you have ruined thousands of hours of senate floor time. and that disables this institution and it puts the majority under immense pressure to do the basic business of passing appropriations bills, the
they get 30 hours of debate. and, of course, as we've seen in the senate that 30 hours of debate is never used. it just consumes 30 hours of floor time. most of it spent, as the distinguishes presiding officer and i and others who preside in the senate notice, in quorum calls, in endless, deadly quorum calls with the poor old clerk having to call off the names slowly, slowly, slowly, and quietly in the chamber and nothing going on and people who are looking at this on c-span and who dial into...
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we have lost track during the debate around sarbanes oxley, more recently in the debate about dodd-frank, but our capital markets are the envy of the world. our equity markets are something that are unique to america, their deep, there are strong, there are one of the key ways in which we keep growing an economy that is competitive in the world. that is why we have asked about to come here. when you spend time around washington, people want to know what markets think about this and that. today we have the market. this is personified by bob reinfeldt, the ceo of the nasdaq. [applause] >> thank you for the kind introduction. i have to start by saying i first met glen be seven or eight years ago and at that time, i was a capable and focused business execs but did not have a lot of time to spend on views of the wider world. under his tutelage, that has changed and we have had a number of interesting discussions. as i stand here today and talk about certain policies, recognize if you happen to disagree with me, blam eglen what he has taught me. it is my great pleasure to be here at brookings.
we have lost track during the debate around sarbanes oxley, more recently in the debate about dodd-frank, but our capital markets are the envy of the world. our equity markets are something that are unique to america, their deep, there are strong, there are one of the key ways in which we keep growing an economy that is competitive in the world. that is why we have asked about to come here. when you spend time around washington, people want to know what markets think about this and that. today...
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she is 22 years of age and college educate so i will keep her on the nice list. >> "fox and friends" is ready to start. have a great day, everyone. >> gretchen: today is november twenth. i hope you have a fantastic day. i am gretchen carlson. thanks for sharing your time. republican septemberors get a sit down with susan rice. can you believe this? why she called the meeting. we are live in washington d.c. >> meanwhile was he poisoned? a controversial leader of our time. his body exhumed from his grave. we'll tell you about that guy. yasser. >> brian: honey where is the car? texting their way out of the parking lot. is it men? another gender battle or women. results are in. "fox and friends" starsts - starts right now. ♪ >> gretchen: why do we talk about the studies? why do we spend money on the studies? >> brian: i actually. >> gretchen: who cares who gets out of the parking lot better? >> brian: i will say this, i can never find my car in the garage. i swear it is the third level. >> gretchen: we know the answer is? >> brian: i am good in a lot but not garage. >> gretchen: i was
she is 22 years of age and college educate so i will keep her on the nice list. >> "fox and friends" is ready to start. have a great day, everyone. >> gretchen: today is november twenth. i hope you have a fantastic day. i am gretchen carlson. thanks for sharing your time. republican septemberors get a sit down with susan rice. can you believe this? why she called the meeting. we are live in washington d.c. >> meanwhile was he poisoned? a controversial leader of our...
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my process is watching the evolution of what romney needed to do, starting off with the 22 states that mccain one. and then you say ok, probably the next is the state would be north carolina. and then, what would he have to do to get up to 270? we still have two states, florida and virginia would be my next two he would need to win. and there's still undecided. but with obama slightly ahead in both. but he would have needed to do florida and virginia and then he would need to get into colorado, iowa, new hampshire instill even winning all of that, we would be short of 270. and so, it was pretty clear, you know, going into election day that a whole lot had to happen right for romney get -- to get to 270. maybe either florida or virginia once all of those got counted, or maybe both of them fall to him, probably not. this sort of where it was. and there was one. back around, just kind of looking at the sequencing of it. romney was clearly dead in the water. just not moving. he was not far behind before the first debate. the b three, five points. but it looked like a hard 3, 5 points. and
my process is watching the evolution of what romney needed to do, starting off with the 22 states that mccain one. and then you say ok, probably the next is the state would be north carolina. and then, what would he have to do to get up to 270? we still have two states, florida and virginia would be my next two he would need to win. and there's still undecided. but with obama slightly ahead in both. but he would have needed to do florida and virginia and then he would need to get into colorado,...
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i don't think you're at value at $21, $22. if this drops substantially maybe we have a different discussion in six months. but at these levels the question, can it justify its growth rate? we're struggling to believe that how they're pushing advertising and advise investors to be selling at these levels not buying. >> rich, thank you very much. rich greenfield joining us. we had two bulls on facebook who thought it would rise substantially and a bear. >>> still to come the fiscal cliff and your taxes. find how much they could go up if we go over that cliff. later, yesterday he sat down with president obama and other labor leaders. today he sits down with national education association dennis van roekel joins us to talk about the cliff. i have a cold... i took dayquil, but i still have a runny nose. [ male announcer ] dayquil doesn't treat that. huh? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus rushes relief to all your worst cold symptoms, plus it relieves your runny nose. [ sighs ] thank you! [ male announcer ] you're welcome. that's
i don't think you're at value at $21, $22. if this drops substantially maybe we have a different discussion in six months. but at these levels the question, can it justify its growth rate? we're struggling to believe that how they're pushing advertising and advise investors to be selling at these levels not buying. >> rich, thank you very much. rich greenfield joining us. we had two bulls on facebook who thought it would rise substantially and a bear. >>> still to come the fiscal...
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a lot of people say it is about grover norquist and a bleng pledge. i don't believe that is a driving force for house republicans. they don't think it's good in the economy to race taxes on those who create jobs. >> president obama said that in 2010 right after the mid term beating the busheir raw tax cuts were set to expire and he extended them. a financial expert taking on the president's plan and what it may do for this country. >> it is uncertainty in the short term. a worse scenario long-term than going over the cliff would be continuing on this path more spending more redistribution. it has to be fixed. kicking the can down the road as the saying goes. i think even if we got a resolution which didn't suit the republicans for example you would probably see some up tick in the economy. what we are seeing now is economic leaththargy. how can they look 30 years down the line when our own government can't even look a couple weeks. >> republicans say there needs to be structural reform to the entitlements. nance is he pelosi is saying what does that m
a lot of people say it is about grover norquist and a bleng pledge. i don't believe that is a driving force for house republicans. they don't think it's good in the economy to race taxes on those who create jobs. >> president obama said that in 2010 right after the mid term beating the busheir raw tax cuts were set to expire and he extended them. a financial expert taking on the president's plan and what it may do for this country. >> it is uncertainty in the short term. a worse...
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i can't wait for that debate. grandfather trying to explain to a toddler why she can't drive a car. >> stephanie: that will be a thing of beauty. >> toddlers have an excuse for being ignorant. they actually don't know anything. they just arrived. it is more like one of those sweet 16 teenagers. one of those -- on mtv. it would be like explaining politics to -- whatever! but i read lots of stuff. shut up. how do you spell lol? >> stephanie: how do you spell lol backwards? >> access to maps. >> everybody knows that -- that greece is afghanistan's road to the ocean. >> that's the word. >> right, right? >> stephanie: okay. hey, looky here. why you know our fancy numbers here. nate silver's gay. as it turns out he is gay. what? they are big, gay numbers. >> is everybody gay? >> everybody was right. >> i'm not gay. >> stephanie: that's true. nate silver -- interest of math and numbers when he was young negotiatey agnostic and gay. silver is an intelligent numbers cruncher. he's also been out for years. this is the first
i can't wait for that debate. grandfather trying to explain to a toddler why she can't drive a car. >> stephanie: that will be a thing of beauty. >> toddlers have an excuse for being ignorant. they actually don't know anything. they just arrived. it is more like one of those sweet 16 teenagers. one of those -- on mtv. it would be like explaining politics to -- whatever! but i read lots of stuff. shut up. how do you spell lol? >> stephanie: how do you spell lol backwards?...
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first, this news update from c- span radio. >> 9:22 --housing is to u.s. builders started construction last month on the most single- family homes and apartments since july of 2008. more evidence that the housing recovery is gaining momentum. the commerce department said housing starts to jump to 3.6% in october from september to a seasonally adjusted rate of 894,000. 87% above the annual rate in april of 2009. that was when the recession was at its lowest. still short of the 1.5 million annual rate that is considered healthy. the fbi spokeswoman, in a sting released earlier, says four southern california men have been charged with plotting to kill americans and destroy u.s. targets overseas by joining al qaeda and the taliban in afghanistan. the defendants, including a man who served in the u.s. air force, were arrested for plotting to bomb military bases and government facilities and for planning to engage in violent jihad. if convicted, they face a maximum penalty of 15 years in federal prison. an update on the middle east, egyptian president mohammed m
first, this news update from c- span radio. >> 9:22 --housing is to u.s. builders started construction last month on the most single- family homes and apartments since july of 2008. more evidence that the housing recovery is gaining momentum. the commerce department said housing starts to jump to 3.6% in october from september to a seasonally adjusted rate of 894,000. 87% above the annual rate in april of 2009. that was when the recession was at its lowest. still short of the 1.5 million...
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i actually had a debate with this in people's halls in tiamen square in. you want the economic success of the west without the moral and ethical under pinnings. capitalism works because there's a judeo-christian basis, because it says take care of people with integrity. if you take that out, you get what happened in russia. >> sean: for example, if somebody is a virgin till they're married they're considered odd. people in greater numbers live together. >> right. >> sean: abortion on demand is settled, at least according to the polls -- you add gay marriage, drug legalization. you're a pastor. those are things you disagree with, right? >> absolutely i disagree with. what i don't agree with is that the way to stop them is law. i tell you why. because by the time something gets into the water, it's already downstream. politics is always downstream from culture. when you start making a law to stop this, stop that, it's already in the culture. >> sean: you met president obama back in 2008. i know you don't like to get in politics. just say you don't want to an
i actually had a debate with this in people's halls in tiamen square in. you want the economic success of the west without the moral and ethical under pinnings. capitalism works because there's a judeo-christian basis, because it says take care of people with integrity. if you take that out, you get what happened in russia. >> sean: for example, if somebody is a virgin till they're married they're considered odd. people in greater numbers live together. >> right. >> sean:...
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we'll debate that larry. but second question, getting back to what you said, laurie kudlow, the white house report didn't say that raising tax on everyone was a problem. it said that raising taxes on the middle class would cause a $200 billion crimp or reduction in consumer spending in 2013. that's the problem. we have agreement. republicans and democrats both agree that we don't want to raise taxes on the middle class. people who are earning less than $250,000 a year so why not come up a solution right now before december to get that done. let's come up with a solution for the alternative minimum tax and put off 29% that we can't resolve and deal with that some other time but let's deal with what we can right now. >> larry elder, look, i might, might buy into this capping deductions, even though it shifts money from private hands to the government, but i might buy into it. i might rise above a perfect flat tax and this one time exception, but larry elder, what i'm not hearing, and it's driving me crazy is sp
we'll debate that larry. but second question, getting back to what you said, laurie kudlow, the white house report didn't say that raising tax on everyone was a problem. it said that raising taxes on the middle class would cause a $200 billion crimp or reduction in consumer spending in 2013. that's the problem. we have agreement. republicans and democrats both agree that we don't want to raise taxes on the middle class. people who are earning less than $250,000 a year so why not come up a...
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fast forward to today's debate. restore the clinton era tax rates to millionaires and billionaires, republicans have dusted off the 1990's rhetoric. economic collapse, devastation, at least 700,000 jobs. the job creator, millionaires and billionaires, they are living on the enl. they have no discretionary income. any modest increase in taxes to them will stop them from making productive job creating investments. like the hundreds of millions of dollars they spent on super p.a.c.s in the last election to try and elect a president and congress that will bend to their will and lower their taxes even further while cutting middle income families' programs that are essential like social security, student financial aid. now, after their impassioned defense of tax breaks for millionaires and billionaires, the republicans do have a second priority, they are not a one note party. got to give them credit for that. that is to somehow kill social security. which they never supported. they think it makes people lazy. well, you kn
fast forward to today's debate. restore the clinton era tax rates to millionaires and billionaires, republicans have dusted off the 1990's rhetoric. economic collapse, devastation, at least 700,000 jobs. the job creator, millionaires and billionaires, they are living on the enl. they have no discretionary income. any modest increase in taxes to them will stop them from making productive job creating investments. like the hundreds of millions of dollars they spent on super p.a.c.s in the last...
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the debate will continue. there is the possibility of a rally on wall street this afternoon on what is happening in brussels with the finance ministers. they for the third time are talking about what they should be doing with the greek situation and whether they can find a way to get the debt down longer term so they can give the cash that greece needs to pay its bills in december. i don't want to get into the weeds on that, but effectively, they're cobbling together, they're horse trading various instruments that can get them down. take a look at this. that can get them down to this target of what they believe is sustainable for 2012, which is a gdp -- debt to gdp ratio of 120%. the idea is that countries will cut the spread -- the extra that they make on their loans to greece over the financing costs from 150 basis points to 90. or that the efsf, the security net defers the interest on greek loans for ten years. that could cut the ratio by 17% if that happens. or that the ecb forgoes the profits. and that wo
the debate will continue. there is the possibility of a rally on wall street this afternoon on what is happening in brussels with the finance ministers. they for the third time are talking about what they should be doing with the greek situation and whether they can find a way to get the debt down longer term so they can give the cash that greece needs to pay its bills in december. i don't want to get into the weeds on that, but effectively, they're cobbling together, they're horse trading...
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will we see a little move back from that grover norquist line? >> this is another fascinating sign of how much the gop is moving. for mississippi governor haley barbour saying republicans need to look at that. we'll see a fairly conciliatory statement. president obama is also going to say he needs to make some tough choices and will compromise. so at the meeting in washington today, we hear a lot of talk about compromising on both sides. and it's a sign of how they read the electorate. i think it will fade day by day as we get into the heat of negotiations. but coming out of the election, washington sounds extremely differently than it did just a few weeks ago. >> a lot of work to do. mike allen with a look inside the "politico playbook." thanks, mike. >> happy weekend. >>> up next, the knicks undefeated. the knicks are undefeated. a lot of people said they were a fluke, but after last night's win on the road against previously unbeaten san antonio, you can't say that anymore. mike barnicle, brian schactman help us out with sports when "morning j
will we see a little move back from that grover norquist line? >> this is another fascinating sign of how much the gop is moving. for mississippi governor haley barbour saying republicans need to look at that. we'll see a fairly conciliatory statement. president obama is also going to say he needs to make some tough choices and will compromise. so at the meeting in washington today, we hear a lot of talk about compromising on both sides. and it's a sign of how they read the electorate. i...
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we had debates about it, a lot of tv commercials about it. and at the end of the day a clear majority of americans, democrats, republicans, independents, they agreed with a balanced approach to deficit reduction and making sure that middle class taxes don't go up. folks agreed to that. now, the good news is we're starting to see a few republicans coming around to it too. >> jessica yellin at the white house, how much of this is kabooki dance? >> reporter: the real issue is, again, over raising tax rates. that is where both sides are feeling each other out. and the white house is adamant that they will not budge on this issue. and the bottom line is house republicans say that that's a no-go for them, joe. and so the question is, will house republicans come around on raising tax rates? you know, right now they say they're not going to move on it. so the white house is sort of holding back and waiting to see if house republicans move on that one issue. and right now they are very far apart because there's no giff on that. on the entitlements que
we had debates about it, a lot of tv commercials about it. and at the end of the day a clear majority of americans, democrats, republicans, independents, they agreed with a balanced approach to deficit reduction and making sure that middle class taxes don't go up. folks agreed to that. now, the good news is we're starting to see a few republicans coming around to it too. >> jessica yellin at the white house, how much of this is kabooki dance? >> reporter: the real issue is, again,...
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we have republican senators saying they will stand up to the grover norquist tax pledge. they're willing to break it which is pretty big news. we also have the influential member of congress, republican tom cole saying we have got to agree to extend the tax cut just for those people making $250,000 and below and letting the more wealthy be taxed. definitely flexibility but what you see from democrats is an unwillingness to do serious entitlement reform that would lead to reductions in spending. they want to kick the can down the road and do more of the next year with the vague promises. dennis: the think republicans will be willing to agree upfront to more tax revenue or higher tax rates as we go without a firm cap on entitlement reform? >> that is the big question. what is a firm commitment? what they're going to look for is some spending cuts this year with an avenue towards entitlement reform next year is the best they are going to get. absolutely what the deal is going to be is the wealthier people, making $250,000 a year, will see their taxes go up. that is a given.
we have republican senators saying they will stand up to the grover norquist tax pledge. they're willing to break it which is pretty big news. we also have the influential member of congress, republican tom cole saying we have got to agree to extend the tax cut just for those people making $250,000 and below and letting the more wealthy be taxed. definitely flexibility but what you see from democrats is an unwillingness to do serious entitlement reform that would lead to reductions in spending....
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if you've ever talked to grover norquist, this is what he said. north dakota will come back to where it's supposed to be. i've got to go out there and find out what's in the water speak you do a pretty good grover impression. >> scott, talk about some of the candidates you been most impressed by. there were some democrats who survived last night he really shouldn't. >> we talked about basically the sequel to the republican wave going on in the house. one candidate who survived that is john barrow in georgia who was also the beneficiary of a fairly inept republican challenger, but probably ran the best tv ad campaign of any other candidate in the country. the southern democrats have to run this gambit of appealing to the black liberal base that makes up a fair portion of the population in the district, while also appealing to the meeting voted against the white and fairly conservative. and barrow ran these ads touting that you have to watch. of simultaneous appealed to in a city block rural white governors. in a really brilliantly. he managed to co
if you've ever talked to grover norquist, this is what he said. north dakota will come back to where it's supposed to be. i've got to go out there and find out what's in the water speak you do a pretty good grover impression. >> scott, talk about some of the candidates you been most impressed by. there were some democrats who survived last night he really shouldn't. >> we talked about basically the sequel to the republican wave going on in the house. one candidate who survived that...
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>> the way it works, you look at a particular film and somewhere around 20%, 22% of the imax gross falls down to the bottom line over time. i don't think you can look at it on a movie by movie basis. we look at our rolling three-year averages. that's how we kind of budget. it's a portfolio. so films like this will do better than you think. some films won't do quite what you thought. it seems to even out at the end. >> the season for you is going to heat up here as we get in through the holidays and into next year. the tent poles? >> the biggest tent poles still to come this year is "the hobbit." i think it was like a runaway train. a lot of people didn't release movies this year thinking they're going to take away a lot of the box office. from everything i've heard i think that's going to be the case. then into next year we have a lot of films playing in different places in the world including le mis opening in europe at the end of the year. films in china. tent pole films include star trek shot with imax cameras in part. next part of hunger games shot with imax cameras. peter jackson's
>> the way it works, you look at a particular film and somewhere around 20%, 22% of the imax gross falls down to the bottom line over time. i don't think you can look at it on a movie by movie basis. we look at our rolling three-year averages. that's how we kind of budget. it's a portfolio. so films like this will do better than you think. some films won't do quite what you thought. it seems to even out at the end. >> the season for you is going to heat up here as we get in through...
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the united states and israel both voting against it. >> palestine is not a state. that's a fact. when the u.n. engages in this kind of activity, it just shows a real lack of administration commitment to stop it from happening. >> gretchen: israeli prime minister netanyahu says that the vote violates past agreements. >> brian: getting the sense we were outvoted? frustrations boiling over for cents in staten island, new york, who went begging fema for help in the wake of super storm sandy. they got no heat and nowhere to live and felt their calls were unanswered. >> you sit there and laugh! you think it's a joke? >> i guess you don't want to have to be right? is that your choice? >> we can not go nowhere. i don't know what's going on here. >> brian: over 700 people were there. many could -- there were so many there, they couldn't even sit in the auditorium. >> steve: all bad. in north carolina, elementary schools taking god out of a poem for war veterans. a six-year-old west marion elementary school student wrote the special poem for her two grandfathers who served in the vietnam w
the united states and israel both voting against it. >> palestine is not a state. that's a fact. when the u.n. engages in this kind of activity, it just shows a real lack of administration commitment to stop it from happening. >> gretchen: israeli prime minister netanyahu says that the vote violates past agreements. >> brian: getting the sense we were outvoted? frustrations boiling over for cents in staten island, new york, who went begging fema for help in the wake of super...
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opponents said the campaign behind the measure had sought to criminalize innocuous behavior. >>> the debate over free muni rides for young people goes before san francisco supervisors today. the board is expected to come out in favor of a pilot program that would last 22 months. yesterday, a board committee voted against the free rides. supervisor scott weiner says the money would be better spent improving the transit system. >>> well, it's 4:40 now on this tuesday. another black eye for the oakland police department. why the union is welcoming now a federal takeover. >> twinkies' last stand. the talks today that could save the iconic american brand. >> mighty nasty in the northwest. record rain could complicate thanksgiving day travel. we'll have your forecast and much more right after this. try these. new cepacol sensations cools instantly, and has an active ingredient that stays with you long after the lozenge is gone. not just a sensation, weather is pelting the pacic hwest, causing pow >>> it is even too much for an area i don't know for its rain. wet windy weather pelting the pacific
opponents said the campaign behind the measure had sought to criminalize innocuous behavior. >>> the debate over free muni rides for young people goes before san francisco supervisors today. the board is expected to come out in favor of a pilot program that would last 22 months. yesterday, a board committee voted against the free rides. supervisor scott weiner says the money would be better spent improving the transit system. >>> well, it's 4:40 now on this tuesday. another...
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a bomb rips apart a bus in tel aviv, israel's second largest city. 22 people injured and tensions rise again across the region. hamas praises the attack. it's not claiming responsibility. in gaza, streets are empty as civilians brace for the israeli response. so far, secretary of state hillary clinton, the challenge of brokering a cease fire, it grows even more daunting this morning. more on those diplomatic efforts in a minute. first the latest details on that bus attack. sara sidner is on the phone from tel aviv. what's the latest, sara? >> reporter: where the victims of this bus attack are. we know that now 22 people have been injured. some of those were inside the bus, some of the people were outside of the bus. there are two very serious injuries, both of them teenagers according to hospital officials here and they are doing surgery as we speak. what we dough do know is that so far doctors are saying that all the victims are expected to survive and the blast basically blew out all the windows in the bus about you dbut did not comp destroy the bus. certainly a terrible, terrible sc
a bomb rips apart a bus in tel aviv, israel's second largest city. 22 people injured and tensions rise again across the region. hamas praises the attack. it's not claiming responsibility. in gaza, streets are empty as civilians brace for the israeli response. so far, secretary of state hillary clinton, the challenge of brokering a cease fire, it grows even more daunting this morning. more on those diplomatic efforts in a minute. first the latest details on that bus attack. sara sidner is on the...